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    Re: Text editing

    09-29-2011 04:35 PM in reply to: regalith

    Your other option is to work in reverse.  Instead of importing your text into Revit, export your titleblock to Word.  Format the sheet to be whatever your Revit sheet size is (30x42, 24x36, etc.), then insert the titleblock as a background, and put the sheet/project/data in the footer or margins, as appropriate.

    Ross Kirby
    BIM Manager
    Arcturis
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    regalith
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    Re: Text editing

    09-30-2011 08:21 AM in reply to: rosskirby

    Yes MSWord might be the way to go.  I'll explore that option.

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    regalith
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    Re: Text editing

    09-06-2012 09:55 AM in reply to: regalith

    Is there any progress on this issue.  It's embarrassing to have my boss mark up text formating repeatedly on the same project. 

     

    Chris

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